Volunteering resources

Links to policies and procedures you must follow as a volunteer of the Actuaries Institute.

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Volunteering policies and procedures

Volunteering for the Institute means there is an expectation that volunteers embody the highest ethical standards, as well as comply with our policies and procedures.

We encourage you to read the below documents before you start your volunteering journey. If you have any questions, please speak to your Committee Chair or contact an Actuaries Institute team member

General volunteering resources:
Public Policy volunteering resources:

Develop your skills

“I can see my volunteering experience developing my professional skills outside of technical work. I would strongly recommend anyone who has an inkling to try something a bit different and out of their comfort zone, volunteering with the Institute is a great way to start.”

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Bianka Grange, AIAA

Co-Chair Diversity and Inclusion Group

Personal brand power

“The Actuaries Institute community is comprised of a diversity of individuals from different cultural backgrounds, different geographies and at different levels of experience. The Institute community is very important to me. It allows me to build a personal brand and connect with like-minded individuals to tackle emerging issues such as cyber risk and AI.”

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Jason Yu, FIAA

Member of the Risk Management Practice Committee

Volunteering is just one of the benefits of membership.

We know our volunteers gain much more than they give. It’s a great benefit of being an Actuaries Institute member.

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